Material Handling Systems Creating 200 Jobs In Kentucky
The conveyor and automated sortation equipment company s new Bowling Green, KY manufacturing operations will complement its Mt. Washington global headquarters. BF Staff
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Material Handling Systems Creating 200 Jobs In Kentucky
The conveyor and automated sortation equipment company s new Bowling Green, KY manufacturing operations will complement its Mt. Washington global headquarters.
January 28, 2021
Material Handling Systems Creating 200 Jobs In Kentucky
Material Handling Systems Inc. (MHS), a Mt. Washington, KY-based manufacturer of conveyor and automated sortation equipment, will create 200 full-time jobs with a $7.6 million investment in a new facility in Bowling Green, KY.
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By - Associated Press - Friday, January 8, 2021
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) - Ball Corp. plans to build a new plant in southern Kentucky that will employ about 200 people making tops for aluminum cans, the company said.
The Colorado-based company announced plans on Thursday to build a 450,000-square-foot (41,806-square-meter) plant on a 40-acre (16.2 hectares) site in Bowling Green, the Daily News reported.
Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority documents show Ball subsidiary Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp. is investing $305 million to build and equip the facility.
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Winchester, Ky. Taica Cubic Printing Kentucky LLC, an automotive supplier that specializes in decorating 3D objects, is investing $4.4 million in a project that includes injection molding capacity.
The company, a unit of Tokyo-based Taica Corp., will add 25,000 square feet to its Winchester plant and purchase five injection molding machines over two phases, according to a news release from Gov. Andy Beshear.
The added space will allow for in-house production of substrates currently purchased from other sources. The Winchester facility started production in 2013 and currently employs 44 people with an average wage of more than $26 per hour, according to the release.